Yeah, fuck it. Every time I stand up I feel weaker and weirder.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ice was bad last night. I got a bus home, no problem, although it took longer than usual. But I got off the bus and my feet went out from under me ... luckily, I was still holding on to the railing on the bus steps. Then I had to get across the street and make my way a block and a half downhill. Again, luck was with me - most of the buildings have fences that I could hold onto. Took me almost 15 minutes to go a block and a half ... but I remained vertical! wet, but unbruised.
I too got the ick yesterday. It seems to be the exact ick I had in January. Fatigue, sinus pain, congestion, drainage. I started right up on the sinus meds that made me workable last time. I also went to best at 8:30, but I started waking up at 2:30, so that didn't work out so well. At least the boss is out, so I can be a bit lazy.
I went to sleep at 9:30 and woke up at 3:30! Time-shift twinsies.
Beware of falling moose. (no, really!)
Nice to see that cop has a sense of humor about it.
Sigh. I have the ick and it's one of those days when there's just no way I could be not here.
Hee. I love the trooper who nearly got hit:
Then he started wondering what happened. Did the moose jump?
"How would you say it -- moose-icide? He probably thought he was the only moose, with all those sheep around," Peterson said.
"They can fly and they can land," he said. "Just not very well."
"They can fly and they can land," he said. "Just not very well."
Now I'm earwormed to the theme song to Toonces the Flying Moose.
eta: Also, "Notice he does not so much fly as plummet."
My boss got stuck in Indy last night, so she's not in the office, either -- I feel excellent about my decision to stay home. I may even get some work done!